Most classes in World of Warcraft start at first level, but Death Knights and Demon Hunters are exceptions. They start at level 55 and 98, respectively. This alone can shave a huge chunk of time from your leveling experience. Of course, it only works if you want to play a Death Knight or Demon Hunter, but they’re both solid classics that can dish out damage or tank in a group.
REALM FORUMS Defias Brotherhood / Ravenholdt et al. Shattered Halls / Sunstrider et al. Twilight's Hammer / Agamaggan et al. Aerie Peak / Bronzebeard Aggra / Grim Batol Aggramar / Hellscream Al'Akir / Skullcrusher / Xavius Alonsus / Anachronos / Kul Tiras Arathor / Hellfire Argent Dawn Aszune / Shadowsong Auchindoun / Dunemaul / Jaedenar Azjol-Nerub / Quel'Thalas Azuremyst / Stormrage Blade's Edge / Eonar / Vek'nilash Bladefist / Frostwhisper / Zenedar Bloodfeather / Burning Steppes / Executus / Kor’gall / Shattered Hand Bloodhoof / Khadgar Bronze Dragonflight / Nordrassil Burning Blade / Drak’thul Burning Legion Chamber of Aspects Darkmoon Faire / Earthen Ring Darksorrow / Genjuros / Neptulon Darkspear / Saurfang / Terokkar Doomhammer / Turalyon Draenor Dragonblight / Ghostlands Dragonmaw / Haomarush / Spinebreaker / Stormreaver / Vashj Emerald Dream / Terenas Frostmane Kazzak Kilrogg / Nagrand / Runetotem Lightbringer / Mazrigos Magtheridon Moonglade / Steamwheedle Cartel / The Sha'tar Outland Ragnaros Ravencrest Silvermoon Stormscale Sylvanas Tarren Mill / Dentarg The Maelstrom / Deathwing / Karazhan / Lightning's Blade Thunderhorn / Wildhammer Twisting Nether
Ravager – Ravager replaces Bladestorm and does about an Execute amount of damage less than Bladestorm. That may seem like a lot. However, one thing people forget is while Ravager is active you get to use other spells at the same time. Where as with Bladestorm all you can do is Bladestorm. So, while Ravager is active you can turn on Sweeping Strikes and use a Colossus Smash, Mortal Strike, and Execute by the time your Bladestorm would have ended. In the end, you will do thousands of damage more.
Playing through these zones, each with their own unique but interconnected stories and refreshing designs, immediately brought me back to how I felt when I played vanilla World of Warcraft and some of its earliest expansions. Instead of being a hero with near god-like powers like in recent years, players are back to being more grounded adventurers (going on more grounded, but still enticing adventures).
Even though the guide was developed with a hunter, the guide can be followed by any class. Except you have to do your class's quests which aren't a whole lot. I do have full intention to make my guide friendly with all classes in the future by listing all of their steps as well. There will be a toggle that allows you to show which class's steps you want to see in the guide. But this is coming later.
While this income stream dried up when Legion came out in 2016, Draenor garrisons multiplied the total amount of gold in circulation many times. During the Mists of Pandaria expansion, you were rich if you had a few hundred thousand gold but, after Warlords, rich meant being a multimillionaire. However, the impact of this extra gold was blunted for a while, because WoW Tokens were redeemable only for more game time until February 2017, limiting how much gold rich players were willing to sell.

The guide should advance to the point where you are in the zone's progression. There are a few steps that can-not autocomplete and they should (hopefully) have comments to the effect of -- you need to manually check this step off. -- For some reason you have to click these steps off 2-3 times to work. (the first time will move the tom-tom arrow, the 2nd time unchecks it and the 3rd click advances the guide).

Recipe ranks basically make you more efficient at making stuff, either by letting you craft the same number of items for fewer materials or getting a higher yield from the same amount of materials. As an example, having a one-star rank recipe lets you craft items at a relatively inefficient way, but when you acquire two-star or even three-star recipes, it can almost feel like you are crafting items out of thin air because of the low amount of materials required for each craft.
Take breaks. Unless you're straight up no-lifing it over a weekend or something, this leveling process is going to take ~40 hours. But any time you do need to step away, log out. That tiny little bit of rested exp is insignificant...but you never know when something might come up and you'll have to leave for a longer period of time than you expected. Better to be logged out and safe(especially with War Mode on) than AFK waiting for a d/c. Plus, you'll need to stretch, eat, shower, and maybe sleep. XD
Most of the time you spend leveling will involve questing and slaying monsters, but there’s also a lot of travel. Travel earns you little experience (you do gain a bit for discovering new areas), so it’s wise to keep travel to a minimum. The new level scaling system, which scales zones to your level within a preset range, helps with that. You can choose what zones you want to experience and stick with them until you finish their quests.
Blizzard will release the World of Warcraft's new expansion: Battle for Azeroth with the next four days. It is said that BFA will launch all regions at the same time and the specific time for different countries has been leaked out. BFA's coming means that Legion will finally say goodbye to its fans. Here, let's follow raiditem.com to review some important changes in WoW's history.
A much smaller number of players are producing surplus quantities of those valuable goods and providing them to other players. And all the gold generated by the activities of those players who ignore the grindy professions and get what they need from the auction house is flowing to the players who are making all those goods available on demand to the rest of the community. Most of these auction house merchants are sitting on a lot of gold, but the number of people who want to make cash this way is relatively low.
As you're leveling, I generally recommend you just follow the natural flow of the progression through each zone. They're laid out fairly reasonably. But don't be afraid to hop around, especially if you're near a quest objective. You shouldn't actually need ALL of the zones listed to reach 62. Pick the ones you like best. It's much more important to simply be as focused as possible and flow from one quest to the next.